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Pediatric Oncology. Treatment of children with cancer.Disturbances in biochemical and functional development of the kidney during childhood.Kinderoncologie. Behandeling van kinderen met kanker.Stoornissen in de biochemische en functionele ontwikkeling van de nier op kinderleeftijd

Organization:

Paediatrics

Journal title:

Pediatric Nephrology

Volume:

vol. 17

Issue:

iss. 12

Page start:

p. 1042

Page end:

p. 1046

Abstract:

The diarrhea-associated form of the hemolytic uremic syndrome (D+ HUS) is characterized by a triad of symptoms, namely thrombocytopenia, hemolytic anemia, and acute renal failure. Histopathological studies of patients with D+ HUS show microthrombi in arterioles and glomeruli of the kidney. Recently, it was suggested that antiphospholipid antibodies might play a pathogenic role in D+ HUS. However, an epiphenomenon could not be excluded. In this study we investigated the relationship between antiphospholipid antibodies and clinical symptoms in 22 patients with the classical form of HUS (D+ HUS). The first sample was obtained on the day of admission. The next samples were taken on day 7 and 14. We measured anticardiolipin (aCL) antibodies (IgM, IgA, and IgG) in the samples using an ELISA. A significant increase in IgM (60%) and IgG (41%) aCL antibodies was seen in patients versus controls. No relationship between aCL antibody levels and severity of renal failure could be demonstrated. These data suggest that antiphospholipid antibodies are increased, but have not been shown to have a role in the pathogenesis of the microangiopathy seen in D+HUS.